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High rainfall crops are production goldmine

High rainfall cropping is relatively new to the Australian grains industry, but already research is<br /> showing with the right varieties and management practices there is the potential for phenomenal<br /> yields well beyond the capability of traditional cropping country.

Staff Reporter
High rainfall crops are production goldmine

Nine tonnes to the hectare. Of wheat. Or how about six or seven tonnes. Of canola. Per hectare. And if you have irrigation you could make that eight. It might sound farfetched but that is where the latest...

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